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Title: Embedding Employability Skills within the Psychology Curriculum


1
Embedding Employability Skills within the
Psychology Curriculum
  • Isabella McMurray and Pat Roberts
  • Third International Conference on the Teaching of
    Psychology
  • July 12-16 2008

2
AIMS AND METHODS
  • PHASE ONE To gain a holistic understanding of
    the skills (e.g communication skills) specified
    within our current Psychology curriculum (by
    counting the frequency of skills cited in each
    modules quality assurance documentation)
  • Curriculum Skills Audit
  • PHASE TWO -To examine students perspectives of
    the skills that they develop in Higher Education
  • Survey with a small sample of students - 77
    Students (33 level 1, 25 level 2, 15 level 3)
  • 2 Focus Group with level 1 students
  • PHASE THREE - Beyond University - To explore
    graduates and graduate employers views on the
    employability of Psychology graduates.
  • Interviews with 10 graduates and their employers

3
FINDINGS PHASE ONE CURRICULUM SKILLS AUDIT
Table 1 Frequency of skills mentioned in module
documents
4
PHASE TWO - UNDERGRADUATES VIEWS OF SKILLS AND
EXPERIENCES GAINED DURING THEIR STUDIES
  • At all levels
  • Many opportunities to develop communication
    skills
  • A prominence of practical research method skills
    including how to use Information Technology,
    Application of Number and Communicating this
    information effectively.
  • Level 1
  • Skills were related to academic studies.
  • The transference of skills to an applied context
    was not recognised.
  • The skills identified in Counselling Psychology
    were noted as skills that would be valuable for
    later employment.
  • Students reported difficulty in reflecting on
    their own academic progress.

5
PHASE TWO - UNDERGRADUATES VIEWS OF SKILLS AND
EXPERIENCES GAINED DURING THEIR STUDIES
  • Level 2
  • Acknowledged the development of professional
    attitudes, listening skills, verbal delivery and
    critical thinking skills.
  • An awareness of self goals, interests and
    preferences.
  • There was some emphasis on cultural awareness of
    society and working with others.
  • Level 3
  • The dissertation provided an opportunity to gain
    a deeper understanding of the discipline of
    Psychology.
  • Gaining leadership skills whilst working with
    others was also identified.

6
PHASE THREE - BEYOND UNIVERSITY - EMPLOYERS
  • A good Psychology degree (21 or above)
  • Communication skills and Analytical skills
  • Confidence not arrogance
  • Recognising Diversity
  • Life skills
  • An awareness of the job they are applying for
  • A documented portfolio not always essential at a
    graduate level
  • Graduates stated that at the time of their degree
    the skills they learnt were necessary for their
    academic studies. However in retrospect they
    wish they had made more use of the personal and
    career planning opportunities that were available
    to them

7
CHANGES TO OUR CURRICULUM
  • In light of this research we have now integrated
    a developmental perspective of skills into our
    curriculum. This draft plan includes guidelines
    regarding the skills we hope students will
    achieve at each level.
  • The draft plan also includes working with our
    Centre for Personal and Career development (CDCP)
    to produce a developmental and integrated plan
    for incorporating real-world skills throughout
    the undergraduate curriculum.

8
CHANGES TO OUR CURRICULUM THE DEVELOPMENT OF
SKILLS GUIDELINES
  • Level 1
  • Interpersonal Skills What is reflection?
    Models of reflection? introduction to the SOAR
    model. Questioning diversity and difference.
  • Level 2
  • Social processes and Lifespan Development
  • How our professional identity has changed across
    our life span and the individual and social
    influences that have made that change. Going
    professional conference.
  • Individual Differences
  • Personality and career choices, how employers use
    psychometric testing
  • Biological and Cognitive Psychology
  • Communication How do we communicate ourselves
    to others?
  • Research Methods
  • Translating skills from an academic context to
    employability, think about how selecting a
    dissertation topic might impact upon future
    career prospects
  • Level 3
  • Career workshops aligned to the dissertation
    module relating to interview techniques and role
    play

9
Future Directions
  • Continue to foster close relationships with our
    careers department.
  • To monitor the new initiatives within the
    curriculum.
  • To have more graduates and employers involved in
    delivering aspects of the psychology curriculum.
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